Christmas in the Park opening drive-thru event to bikes for one night only
Briefly

"While the traditional drive-thru event is designed for cars, the idea to allow bicycles for one night was implemented to minimize risks posed by mixing cars and bikes, especially with holiday distractions. Participants can park and ride, enjoying the festive displays without the worries of traffic."
"With the Drive-Thru Light Show starting on Nov. 21 and running through Jan. 1, this unique bike-thru event on Nov. 24 aims to engage the community creatively, providing a safe and festive experience for holiday revelers."
"Tickets for the bike-thru on Nov. 24 are $10 per individual and $20 for families, fostering an affordable way for the community to celebrate the holidays together while promoting bike use and safety during busy seasonal events."
"At the Distinguished Citizen award dinner for Gary Robinson, the ambiance of the Hiller Aviation Museum complemented the celebration of achievements in scouting and the intersection of personal passions like aviation and country music, highlighting community involvement."
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